Edith Wharton
America's Most Famous Woman Of Letters, And The First Woman To Win The Pulitzer Prize, Edith Wharton Was Born Into One Of The Last "Leisured Class" Families In New York City, As She Put It, In 1862. Educated Privately, She Was Married To Edward Wharton In 1885, And For The Next Few Years, They Spent Their Time In The High Society Of Newport (Rhode Island), Then Lenox (Massachusetts) And Europe. It Was In Europe That Wharton First Met Henry James, Who Was To Have A Profound And Lasting Influence On Her Life And Work. Wharton's First Published Book Was A Work Of Nonfiction, In Collaboration With
Wharton Edith:
The Age of Innocence
Vintage Classics
Introduction by: Lionel Shriver
Vintage Books Usa , 2008
Quality paperback, 308 pages
Wharton Edith:
The Age of Innocence
Everyman's Library Classics & Contemporary Classics
Introduction by: Peter Washington
Everyman's Library , 2008
Hardcover, 308 pages
Wharton Edith:
Ethan Frome, Summer, Bunner Sisters
Everyman's Library Classics & Contemporary Classics
Introduction by: Hermione Lee
Everyman's Library , 2008
Hardcover, 366 pages
Wharton Edith:
The Age of Innocence
Afterword by: Judith Saunders, Introduction by: Regina Barreca
Signet Classics , 2008
Mass paperback, 316 pages
Wharton Edith:
The House of Mirth
Designed by: Pamela Knights
Everyman's Library , 2008
Hardcover, 400 pages
Wharton Edith:
The Age of Innocence
Tantor Unabridged Classics
Read by: Laural Merlington
Tantor Media , 2008
Wharton Edith:
The House of Mirth
Tantor Unabridged Classics
Read by: Wanda Mccaddon
Tantor Media , 2008








